If you’re a Galaxy Note 7 owner looking to ditch your phone before it sets fire to your hair, Samsung has an offer for you. In a nutshell, the company is willing to pay you cold, hard cash to stick with Samsung.

In the U.S. you have several options available to you. You can exchange your Note 7 for another Samsung phone, exchange your Note 7 for another manufacturer’s phone, or get your money back. Samsung obviously wants you to choose the first option, and it’s willing to slip you a small backhander if you do so.

If you choose to seek a refund or switch to another brand, Samsung will give you $25 in credit for your trouble. But if you switch your Galaxy Note 7 for another Samsung phone, that $25 magically becomes $100. Yes, Samsung is bribing you with a Benjamin. Even if you have already swapped your Note 7 for a different Samsung phone, the company is willing to cough up the cash.

Can $100 Buy Your Loyalty?

This all feels a little tasteless, if we’re honest. Samsung obviously needs to keep as many customers as it can in order to weather the Note 7 storm and emerge out of the other side unscathed. But doing that by offering people a cash reward to stay loyal seems a little underhanded.

Do you own a Samsung Galaxy Note 7? Are you planning to keep hold of it regardless of official advice? Return it for a refund? Swap it for another manufacturer’s phone? Or swap it for another Samsung? If the latter, has the $100 credit swayed your decision? Please let us know in the comments below!